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(02/19/21 9:02pm)
The Student Services Finance Committee discussed budgets for RecWell and the Wisconsin Union Thursday night, prompting tense discussion on the ethics of raising segregated fees during a pandemic.
(02/18/21 8:00am)
Walking the Lakeshore Path after nightfall is not for the faint of heart. Not only does the trail suffer from non-existent lighting, aside from the streaks of moonlight through the trees, but it lacks access points for police or escape routes for walkers. This renders the path unusable at night — except for those walking in groups, keys clenched between their knuckles with their phones out and ready to call 911.
(02/16/21 8:00am)
UW-Madison confirmed Friday that recovered students have been reinfected with COVID-19, though county and city-wide reinfection cases remain low.
(02/11/21 8:00am)
The Nicholas Recreation Center is home to 30,000 square feet of fitness space, eight courts, five studios and an Olympic size pool. But while the facility continues to operate at 25% capacity due to COVID-19, these spaces can fill up fast, resulting in long lines and even longer wait times.
(02/01/21 5:15am)
In an attempt to avoid legal challenges from the UW System, the ASM Reserve Board unanimously recommended an amendment to the COVID Student Relief Fund Friday morning, creating the position of “Mask Ambassador” pending the student council’s approval.
(01/29/21 1:34am)
University Police Chief Kristen Roman has banned the display of “Thin Blue Line” imagery following Jan. 6’s insurrection at the Capitol in which extremists waved Thin Blue Line flags, effective immediately.
(01/13/21 2:00pm)
As Tarah Stangler scrolled through her Twitter feed on a Sunday afternoon, she came across a tweet from the University of Wisconsin Police Department. It was a solemn scene: a picture taken inside a UWPD office, with five officers standing proudly behind a display of 18 green and red exit signs.
(12/02/20 8:00am)
The race to be the next District 8 alder has officially begun as students announce their candidacy for the position. With a pool of progressives beginning to form and no incumbent, it could be anyone’s election this April.
(11/30/20 4:08pm)
President-elect Joe Biden has been declared the winner of the presidential election in Dane County after election officials certified the results of a recount Sunday.
(11/24/20 8:00am)
A conservative law firm has asked the state Supreme Court on Monday to immediately block Dane County’s Emergency Order #10, which was announced last week effectively banning all indoor gatherings and sports ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
(11/17/20 9:44pm)
Public Health Madison & Dane County has declared a new emergency order effective Wednesday that will completely prohibit indoor gatherings and limit outdoor gatherings to ten people.
(11/11/20 7:00am)
Dozens of Madison residents, many of them students, registered to speak against an amendment to increase the Madison Police Department’s presence in the downtown area during Tuesday’s City Council meeting regarding the 2021 Capital and Operating Budget.
(11/10/20 8:00am)
The City of Madison Plan Commission voted in favor of a permit to demolish five buildings to allow the construction of a luxury apartment building Tuesday night despite vocal dissent from area residents.
(11/04/20 4:33am)
Almost 95 percent of all absentee ballots have been processed in Madison as the Dane County Clerk releases unofficial election results.
(11/02/20 10:22pm)
State Street might not look that different than last year at first glance — cop cars cruising up and down the street, groups of yellow-vested officers lining the sidewalk and students walking around in costume.
(11/02/20 2:49am)
A quiet summer night in Madison, Wisconsin came alive as over 1,000 demonstrators gathered at Capitol Square to protest the police shooting of 29-year-old Black man and father of three, Jacob Blake. The air smelled of vinegar and lighter fluid as protestors lit dumpsters on fire before being confronted by Madison Riot Police.
(10/27/20 7:00am)
Dane County once again set a new record for COVID-19 hospitalizations with 103 current inpatients on Monday, after breaking the three-digit mark for hospitalizations for the first time on Friday amid a surge in virus cases throughout Wisconsin.
(10/21/20 8:00pm)
The Madison City Council voted Tuesday night not tocall on UW-Madison to make changes to its “Smart Restart” plan, rejecting a resolution that would have urged the university to end in-person classes and send home students from dorms.
(10/20/20 7:00am)
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl and Alder Samba Baldeh appeared at a press conference Monday morning to showcase 14 ballot drop boxes recently installed throughout the city.
(10/19/20 7:00am)
The Madison Metropolitan School District will remain online until the end of January 2021.